-LRB- CNN -RRB- -- Lady Gaga may have to disappoint a lot of her `` little monsters '' in Indonesia after Jakarta police recommended that her sold-out June 3 show not be issued a permit because of security concerns .

`` Yes , it is for sure , the promoter will not get a permit to hold the concert , '' National Police spokesman Saud Usman Nasution said Tuesday .

The concert promoter , Big Daddy Entertainment , declined to comment on the development .

`` Please wait for further official information from us , '' spokesman Alif Ramadoni said .

There has been an outcry against Lady Gaga performing among Islamists and conservative Muslims , who say her revealing costumes and sensual dance moves are `` haram , '' an Arabic term that means `` forbidden by Islamic law . ''

The chairman of the Islamic Defenders Front , Habib Rizieq , said his group could not guarantee what might happen , as far as security goes , if the concert were held .

The pop star was given a thumbs-down in March by a `` high-ranking member '' of the country 's highest Islamic authority , according to The Jakarta Globe .

The report said that Indonesian Council of Ulema chairman Cholil Ridwan was urging Muslims not to attend the overtly sexy and controversial singer 's upcoming concert in Jakarta .

'' -LSB- The concert is -RSB- intended to destroy the nation 's morality , '' Ridwan told the Globe .

Ridwan is concerned that the singer 's revealing outfits and sexy dance moves will set a bad example for Muslim youths .

Newspaper reports said more than 25,000 tickets were sold in the first two hours after the concert went on sale in March . Police said the promoter should not have started selling tickets before getting a permit .

This is n't the first bit of controversy during the singer 's `` Born This Way '' tour . Gaga also ran afoul of Christian groups in South Korea , prompting the government to ban kids under the age of 18 from attending her show .

Ahead of the concert in late April , detractors called it `` pornographic '' and a promotion of homosexuality .

Yoon Jung-hoon , a reverend who helped organize the `` Civilians Network against the Lady Gaga Concert '' movement , told the Chicago Tribune that his group collected 5,000 supporters on Facebook . He also advocated a boycott of the show 's sponsor , Hyundai Card , in addition to Hyundai Motor Co. , Korea 's largest automaker .

`` Some people can accept this as another culture , but its impact is huge beyond art and debases religions , '' Yoon said . `` Even adults ca n't see her performance , which is too homosexual and pornographic . ''

The show went on as scheduled .

CNN 's Kathy Quiano and journalist Tasha Tampubolon contributed to this report .

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The performer 's show is under fire from conservative Muslims ; police deny her a permit

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Some consider her shows to be forbidden under Islamic law

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Newspaper says more than 25,000 concert tickets were sold 2 hours after they went on sale

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A Christian group also opposed Gaga 's show in South Korea